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Arbitration & Mediation in Allentown, PA

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Business Listing   Arbitration & Mediation Associates - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 433-9370


Business Listing   Cahn- Edward N. Attorney - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 706-4300


Business Listing   Davison- Maxwell E. Attorney - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 266-3650


Business Listing   Donatelli- Robert E. Attorney - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 770-1400


Business Listing   Gross- Mcginley- Labarre & Eaton- LLP - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 820-5450


Business Listing   JG Medi-Tag - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 797-2019


Business Listing   Lipson- Donald H. Attorney - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 391-1800


Business Listing   Transcendental Meditation Program - Allentown, PA - Phone: (610) 821-1189


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Helpful Definition for: Arbitration & Mediation


'Arbitration and mediation' are both legal techniques which are used to solve legal conflicts. Arbitration and mediation both are forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). In Allentown, there are lots of arbitration and mediation centers which aim to solve these legal disputes. Though arbitration and mediation are used for the same purpose, there is a difference between them. In Allentown, arbitration has an arbitrator who hears both sides and gives a decision which both sides are bound to follow legally. Mediation has a neutral mediator who helps both sides to solve their problem and come to a consenting conclusion.

Recent Business News for: Arbitration & Mediation

The Advantages of Arbitration - New York Times

The Advantages of ArbitrationNew York TimesCompanies increasingly are turning to arbitration – in their customer agreements, supplier agreements and employment agreements. Some are even considering inclusion of arbitration agreements in their securities offerings. Before the Concepcion case, ...and more »